Overwatch Cheat Pricing Comparison 2026 — Live Vendor Costs

Live pricing across IWantCheats, Battlelog, SkyCheats, Raw Overwatch, and others. Daily / weekly / monthly per-tier USD breakdown. What you actually pay in 2026.
This post is a cluster of the Overwatch Cheats Complete 2026 Guide pillar. The pillar covered the broader market; this piece is the focused price comparison across the major 2026 Overwatch cheat vendors.
If you searched "Overwatch cheats price" in 2026 you probably hit affiliate-pumped comparison content that lists every vendor with five-star reviews and obfuscates the actual prices behind login walls. This is the honest price comparison — current as of May 2026, both pre- and post-rebrand pricing (some vendors raised prices after the rebrand, some did not), and the structural reasons certain price points exist.
The game was rebranded back to "Overwatch" on February 10, 2026 — most cheat vendors still use "Overwatch 2" in their pricing pages because they haven't updated. The pricing structure has not meaningfully changed across the rebrand.
Headline Comparison Table
Daily / Weekly / Monthly across the four main 2026 Overwatch cheat vendors:
| Vendor | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw Overwatch | $4.99 | $11.99 | $29.99 | not offered |
| IWantCheats | $9.99 | $24.99 | $54.99 | $349.99 |
| Battlelog | $7.99 | $19.99 | $44.99 | $279.99 |
| SkyCheats | $9.99 | $19.99 | $39.99 | not offered |
All prices verified mid-May 2026 against the vendor product pages. Currency is USD. EU buyers pay equivalent in EUR at roughly 1:1 (most vendors don't localize aggressively). Crypto payments commonly accept 10-20% off these prices.
Why Raw Overwatch Is Cheaper
The structural reason: in-house engineering vs reseller storefronts. IWantCheats, Battlelog, and SkyCheats are predominantly reseller operations — they source cheats from upstream developers (often the same upstream across vendors) and mark up. Reseller markup is typically 50-100%. When you pay IWantCheats $54.99/month, somewhere in that price is a $25-35 fee paid to the actual cheat developer.
Raw Overwatch is built by the same team that builds Raw Fortnite, Raw Rust, Raw Rivals, Raw Arc Raiders, and Raw PUBG. Shared SDK, shared menu framework, shared offset pipeline. The cost structure is the engineering team's labor directly — no reseller markup, no upstream propagation layer.
When competitor cheat brands' upstream gets popped, every reseller eats it together. We don't have that propagation surface — when one of our games has a detection event, we fix it internally and ship within hours. Reseller vendors have to wait for their upstream to ship a fix and then propagate it down the chain.
Daily Subscription Analysis
Daily subscriptions are the entry tier for trial-period buyers. The price differential here is the starkest:
Raw Overwatch: $4.99/day. Cheapest daily in the major-vendor set. The pricing reflects the same-rate-as-Raw-Fortnite floor we ship across the lineup — we don't price discriminate by game.
Battlelog: $7.99/day. Mid-tier. Battlelog has been an established player in the Overwatch cheat market since 2019; their pricing reflects brand recognition rather than feature parity.
IWantCheats: $9.99/day. Top of the daily price range. IWantCheats is one of the oldest cheat brands in the FPS space; their pricing reflects historical positioning rather than current feature competitiveness.
SkyCheats: $9.99/day. Same as IWantCheats. SkyCheats often runs promotional pricing that drops this to $6.99-7.99 during launch periods; not the case in May 2026.
The daily tier is rarely the right call long-term — you pay more per session than the weekly or monthly tier would cost averaged out. Use daily for trial only.
Weekly Subscription Analysis
Weekly is the most-purchased tier across the market. Most cheat buyers don't play 30+ days a month; weekly aligns with the realistic play cadence.
Raw Overwatch: $11.99/week. Highest value-per-day in the weekly tier — works out to ~$1.71/day for 7 days vs the $4.99/day single-purchase. The discount over daily is ~66%.
Battlelog: $19.99/week. Roughly 60% above Raw Overwatch's weekly. Includes the same feature surface (aimbot, ESP, no Live Game tab, no per-hero per-mode configuration).
SkyCheats: $19.99/week. Same as Battlelog. SkyCheats markets aggressively on Trustpilot and Discord; the price reflects marketing budget more than feature depth.
IWantCheats: $24.99/week. Premium-positioned. IWantCheats historically competes on feature depth and brand recognition rather than price. Whether the feature depth justifies the 2x Raw Overwatch price is a buyer judgment.
Monthly Subscription Analysis
Monthly is the cost-efficient tier for buyers who play frequently. The Raw Overwatch monthly at $29.99 is essentially $1.00/day — the cheapest sustained access in the market.
Raw Overwatch: $29.99/month. $1.00/day equivalent. The cheapest monthly in the comparison set. Includes the full feature surface — per-hero per-mode aimbot, Visuals with Ult Tracker, Live Game team roster, Misc, Settings, all 9 menu languages.
SkyCheats: $39.99/month. Mid-tier monthly. Limited feature depth — no per-hero per-mode configuration, no Live Game tab.
Battlelog: $44.99/month. Above SkyCheats. Includes a similar feature surface to SkyCheats; pricing reflects brand recognition.
IWantCheats: $54.99/month. Top of the monthly range. The price point that defines the IWantCheats positioning — premium-positioned, premium-priced. Feature parity with cheaper vendors plus historical brand recognition.
Lifetime Subscription Analysis
Only IWantCheats and Battlelog offer lifetime. Raw Overwatch and SkyCheats do not — for structural reasons. Lifetime cheat subscriptions are a buyer trap in the cheat market because the average cheat product has a 12-24 month operational lifespan before the upstream gets popped (for resellers) or the engineering investment shifts (for in-house). A "lifetime" license that becomes useless after 18 months is not lifetime by any honest measure.
IWantCheats lifetime: $349.99. Roughly 6.4x the monthly. Pays for itself if the product runs detection-free for 7+ consecutive months. Given the reseller model and the historical detection patterns, that math rarely works out.
Battlelog lifetime: $279.99. Roughly 6.2x the monthly. Similar math problem.
Raw Overwatch does not offer lifetime because we don't sell promises we cannot keep. The cheat market changes too fast for any lifetime claim to be honest.
What You Pay For vs What You Get
The price differential between Raw Overwatch and the reseller vendors is largely overhead, not feature depth. Specifically:
Raw Overwatch includes (at $29.99/month):
- Per-hero per-mode aimbot (Primary / Secondary / Special sub-configs)
- Hero Picker modal (role-grouped grid)
- Visuals: Player ESP, Outlines (wallhack treatment), Info, Ult Tracker with X/Y positioning, Charge Filter
- Live Game tab: 2-column team roster with battletags + hero portraits + ult bars
- Misc: Auto Melee
- Settings: config save/load slots, 9 menu languages, controller input support
- Hot-reloadable offset cache (backend pushes offset-only updates without re-downloads)
- Cross-version + cross-vendor compatibility (Win 10/11, Intel/AMD CPUs, all GPU vendors)
Reseller vendors typically include (at $44.99-$54.99/month):
- Generic FPS aimbot with single-config-across-heroes (no per-hero per-mode sub-configs)
- Box ESP + chams + distance + name
- Basic wallhack
- HWID spoofer often sold separately as additional $7-10/month
The feature delta is meaningful — per-hero per-mode aim configuration is the genre-appropriate engineering for a hero shooter, and reseller vendors typically don't ship it because the underlying upstream cheat is a generic FPS cheat retrofitted to Overwatch.
What About HWID Spoofer Bundling?
Raw Spoofer is $4.99/month — separately purchased from Raw Overwatch. Total monthly cost: $34.98 for cheat + spoofer.
IWantCheats bundles spoofer with some monthly tiers but the bundled tier is typically $69.99/month — $15 more than the cheat-only tier. Net: cheat + spoofer separately is comparable.
Battlelog sells the spoofer separately at $9.99/month. Total monthly: $54.98 for cheat + spoofer.
SkyCheats sells the spoofer separately at $9.99/month. Total monthly: $49.98 for cheat + spoofer.
Raw Cheat + Spoofer at $34.98/month is the cheapest combined access in the market by 30-40%.
Discounts and Promotional Pricing
Raw Overwatch: Crypto payments get 5-10% off depending on currency. No promotional discounts beyond that — we don't run flash sales because the steady-state price is the steady-state price.
IWantCheats: Frequent flash sales — 20-30% off advertised on their homepage at various times. Trustpilot reviewers note that "regular" pricing is rarely paid. Effective price after typical discount: $44.99/month vs advertised $54.99.
Battlelog: Occasional discounts via Discord channel announcements. Less aggressive than IWantCheats.
SkyCheats: Aggressive promotional pricing on launch periods (Overwatch hero releases, season transitions). Effective average price below advertised by ~15%.
If you are comparing prices, compare the effective price (after typical promotional discount), not the headline price. The Raw Overwatch / IWantCheats price ratio is closer to 1:1.5 effective than 1:1.8 headline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Raw Overwatch cheaper than IWantCheats? In-house engineering vs reseller storefront. Raw Overwatch is built by the same team as Raw Fortnite, Raw Rust, etc. — shared SDK, no reseller markup. IWantCheats sources from upstream developers and marks up.
Is the cheaper price reflected in lower feature quality? No — the opposite. Raw Overwatch ships per-hero per-mode aimbot, Live Game tab with battletags, and Ult Tracker with X/Y positioning. Most reseller cheats ship a generic FPS aimbot retrofitted to Overwatch without genre-specific features. Compare the comparison cluster for the feature-by-feature breakdown.
Are there free Overwatch cheats? Free public cheats from Discord servers and GitHub repos are typically infostealer payloads (Lumma, Vidar 2.0, StealC). The free cheats cluster covers why these get detected fast and what malware they ship with.
Should I buy lifetime? No — neither Raw Overwatch (does not offer lifetime) nor any of the reseller vendors. Lifetime cheat subscriptions rarely pay off because the average product lifespan is 12-24 months. A $349 lifetime that becomes useless in 18 months is worse than a $29.99 monthly that you can switch off.
What about crypto discounts? Most vendors offer 5-15% off for crypto payments. Raw Overwatch's crypto discount is 5-10%. IWantCheats can hit 15-20% on certain coins.
Does the pricing change after the February 2026 rebrand? No structural changes. Some vendors quietly updated their copy from "Overwatch 2 Cheats" to "Overwatch Cheats" but the pricing stayed the same. Other vendors still use "Overwatch 2" in their product pages.
Ready to compare actual feature surface? Get Raw Overwatch and pair with Raw Spoofer. The comparison cluster runs the head-to-head feature-by-feature analysis. The pillar covers the full 2026 market context including the post-rebrand naming and Defense Matrix architecture.
